Chapter

The Value of Unpublished Correspondence in Historical Research
listen on SpotifyListen on Youtube
48:18 - 53:09 (04:50)

Historians who base their books on unpublished material such as correspondence and telephone call transcripts are closer to the reality of their subject matter than those who rely solely on published works. Unpublished materials offer valuable insights into historical events and persons.

Clips
Historians who write books based on unpublished materials like correspondence, transcripts of phone calls, and tapes of phone calls reveal more accurate information compared to those who only rely on published materials such as books and articles.
48:18 - 53:09 (04:50)
listen on SpotifyListen on Youtube
Historical Research
Summary

Historians who write books based on unpublished materials like correspondence, transcripts of phone calls, and tapes of phone calls reveal more accurate information compared to those who only rely on published materials such as books and articles.

Chapter
The Value of Unpublished Correspondence in Historical Research
Episode
#634: Niall Ferguson, Historian — The Coming Cold War II, Visible and Invisible Geopolitics, Why Even Atheists Should Study Religion, Masters of Paradox, Fatherhood, Fear, and More
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show